Backed by a handpicked band, Laughlin and Jones swing out on a set of jazz songs from the 1920s, ’30s and ’50s. Selections include Irvin Berlin’s “The Best Thing for You Would Be Me,” Sidney Bechet’s “Si Tu Vois Ma Mere,” Django Reinhardt’s “Tears” and Spencer Williams’ “Tishomingo Blues,” among others.

They purposely didn’t over-rehearse, so the arrangements feel loose and allow Jones plenty of room to solo.

On Saturday, Laughlin and Jones front a band at Snug Harbor for two sets, at 8 and 10 p.m., to celebrate the release of “If Dreams Come True.”